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Bdiling .. • Shock^^ ^DETHOrr (U P D -H ii United Auto Wof kefa made -■ddUnrs M d cents'* wage demands uJw iiLi strike targets^fieneral Motors and Chrysler Saturday which GM called a “ shock.” ' — The-unipn and-both-compa« nies are negotiating through the By United Press International Palestine Armed Struggle Com- ^olations of the Aug. 7 cease­ G < ^ Heights of Syria Friday Labor Day weekend in hopes of Lebahon reported heavy fight- mand (PASC) said the guerril- fire in the Suez Canal area ni(^t and, backed by planes^ av9idinR. a„Sgp.t, l? a trik e,--:- ■inR^today,b^tgeptita.igrsea laa .gere JattUng ttie laraeHa— In.Jerusalem. to a i) jtetwae- drovg- Leonard Woodcock, the UAW , and Israeli • troops inside “ who are attempting to move * Minist6r Moshe into Lfebantae territory before . president who personally,, pre-; southeastern Lebanon and the further inland under heavy that if. Egypt and the Soviet being ...baited by Lebane^ sent^ the wage demands, U.N. Security Council' w is artillery and air cover.” union refuse to withdraw the troops, and artillery east of accused GM of ‘‘divine ^ o - - summoned into urgent session There was no report of VERGIL BALL antiaircraft missiles Israel said Rashayi'^iFuKhar. " gance” and said he was “not to take up Lebanese charges of 'Lebanese ipjlitary casualties. were m6ved closer to the Suez Dayan'i nonretreat on the very optimistic." 'large-scaleTsraeli aggres^on. The guerrillas said 13 of their Canal in, violation of the mi^ile crisis ataitements came Earl R. Bramblett, chief GM In Jerusalem,. an ' Israeli men were killed and a military standstill terms, then in Hebrew ; w d English lan­ Hansen negotiator, also was pessimis­ mUitai7 spokesman said an “ rvumber" of others wounded in the a^eemeril bn the case-fire guage interviews on Israel state Israeti force had been hunting the first 36 hours of fighting. tic. and Arab-Israeli peace tulks no radio whi( h ttiplqmatlc sources ■r— "If htiTWoudcuL\) is fii e d ^ ' •Arab gueiiiUusgueiii iirtlie f uotlittte' ■ Tlie- - Jenisalern— jnmttnry- "longerfiBsts.---------- -—— said, appeared.- to be a Mayor- the items he gave us today, of Mti Hermoafor the past two spokesman said the Israeli “ The ayeem ent must be we've got a real problem,” days^but "was 'pulling back forces su ffer^ no casuaTtTes m" Tionor^—otherwise there is no and nrioderation. 'He said. Israel Bramblett said. He said the across the border Saturday the two day Operation and agreement," Dayan saldr^ hoped the Egji^ptians and union demands are “ very, very night. captured quantities of weapons Is Dead A e did not directly mention Russians would \rithdraw the large" and left hiiji "in a state A communique issued in and ai^unition. He made no any possibility of Israeli missiles so negotialions could HANSEN — Vergil Ball, of shock." Beirut said the Israeli force, mention of guerrilla casualties militaiy action’ again^v-the be resumed at the United’ 52, mayor of Hansen, died - John D. Leary, Chrysler vice backed by armor, artillery and or captives. newly Installed So^et-made .Nations on the basis of the Friday evening at Magic president-administration, also warplanes, was engaged by The Israeli spokesman-gave tnissiles along the'canal, . original a^eeihent. Valley Memorial Hospital of a called _the unfoff demands L e t^ e s e JtrMps and artillery no details of the operation.. In Beirut, a Lebanese milita­ The Sonet Union was report- : heart attaclr. after penetrating almost five The fighting flared on'th^ “ extremely large" and said ry spokesman said an Israeli ^ studying the U.S. charges He had served on the Hansen “ we are far apart.” But he said miles'into Lebanese territory. Lebanese front as Israel and . armored force cross into ,which already have been city council for the past 20 years But a spokesman for the “we-ex]^ct to get to work and E g ^ t again traded charges of Lebanon from the occupied Tejected by Egypt. and was mayor the past six rfeach agreement — hopefully years. Mr. Ball also was without an interruption of STEVE WEISE, 11, answers newsmen’s questions after president of the Hansen Sewer work.” gnd Water Improvement . testifying about his finding the Westem-style pistol that Association since its formation Woodcock has said the nearly prosectitprs claim was used to shoot three of the five vlctlms-at R ussian A M two years-ago. 400.0Q0 auto WQftos at GlAand the Sharon-Tate estate. The youth said he found the-gun behind- Socrot ■iurface.to.air missilBS (SAMS) carrier at Hansen the past 14 unless ■ agreement is reached moving a lawn sprinkler. (,UPI) U.S. reconnalsance pictures constitute “ only the first ling.” “^i^p'huh(undreds, but less than were frankly im p r e ^ by the current, three-year show that the Russians and of defense. arsenal o f ^ e t mlasUes and he served with the 34th Infantry p act^xp ire at midnight Sept. Egyptians have taken advan­ “ \^ile Israeli Phantom fight- quoted ont\ officer aa - admit­ dvision in the European field. 14^,-Only Ford, hit by a scven- tage of the Middle East In addition to “ 36 SAM2’s er-bombers remain confined to ting :V Tlie U.S. couldn’t ihatdi Mr. Ball was state potato in- -#eek strike in 1967, has been ceasfire to provide Egypt with gfteaked into the cease-fire the other—side—of ■ the—Suet it. We don’t have the eqiiip- ^]^ctQr^fo^r lU yp;irs pfirtr toT -e x e m p tw ^ ’onr v e n -the-must-ma.'wlvff nntl-j>lr^t-fln -lone^i-' i;anal, the Soviets and Egyp- becoming a mail carrier. T0P«niAW^Flce7i7 system ever created, it was and the more sophisticated tians haVe installed a vast Bom July 14. 1918, in Hansen BELFAST, Northern Ireland A few. minutes later, police reported Saturday. SAM3's, some manned by complex of radar-directed anti' Furthermore,” the m aguine and was graduated from lUPl) — Jacqueline Onn.tsis nff, n wytinn of therpped Time magazine said although Russian crews, “ are deployed said, “ in order to ___ L^some nirciaft niissiles ami' aitlllery Hansen High School in 193^: He came to Northern Ireland for street. An anonymous telephone the— United States conceded last in scattered batteries in a SO- Israeli ceasc-firo—lonor^ intelligence analvaU. belongerf- to the^'^Modern^ W nrSt tlWc’ ’SaW dfirW T-"caMerWlnroTOeO)^ifl-We--"«?fc^fa^^ ..mile-lRrck belTthat arches froiiv Soviets and Egyptians have threcJioup4m at-enliyencd-by-a • violnt^rf th.. r o a «..n r ^ hv iime said. Woodmen of -America lodge.. Traffic ^ofnb^anted^n-a-house— — Ulfi— _by_ -^Alexandria—on— the—Mediter- bulldozed gcoi Hansen camp. On Feb. 18, 1939, bomb scare and by an nearby. He did not designate bringing more missiles into the The magazine said the actual raneaa southward some ISO sites that can qiiickly be he married Alma Regina ^ d o w evangelist who assured her the* house but said~the"‘ bomb 32-milerwide standstill .zone, it count-was-not- knownr—butT-miles to-the-Gulf--of Suez,” converted Into 8 cU ve~m i«ile- in Twin Falls. '----- Deaths there was room for her in 'would explode at 1:3b p.m. It did^ not disclose these soviet American officers believe the Time said. installaUons.V ■ ---- He won preooded in dcatt^ by- heaven:— --------- ------— ------ dum grTgid no et plosrves were .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aristbtle Onassis, the Greek found. 1 0, A. Ball, and two brothers, Mount shipping magnate, took his wife CecU Ball and Leonard Ball. - on a tour of the shipyard that is Extra thorough security pre­ By United Press International Hanoi Suspicious Of Moscow Survivors include his widow; building two supertankers for cautions were in effedl for the A rash of multi-traffic one son, Stephan Gay Ball, visit, however^ because,the first LONDON (UPD — Relations conflict, the Informants indicat- deadlock in the Paris peace » suit thptr nnm intora.t. -Botror one daugnter, Mrs. bombing in nine days occurred A M ilirktw* A V M n M j-J ^ "j"'" I - - - __ AI . A « death count for the 78-hour between North Vietnam and the ed. negotiations, countered that abitlons.” William L. (Marilyn ) Allen, “ They were both really nice during the night. One man was Labor Day weekend qver the Soviet Union have cooled • Authoritati.ve Communist di- Riissia "can , do nothing in Mni^ M-rth------- Kimberly ; three grandchildren and chatty,” said Mrs. Thelma killed in what police de'scribed • 100 mark. recently because^jat^JHanoi^s-Diomats-in-rarmt ^mka-TiHve Han61”~and hds no intention of Vietmun’s 25th anniversarv and two- brothers, his twin, Stewart, one of the guests at a as an offshoot of the -Roman- Seven persons were killed li) growuig suspicion o f-^ e g e d said in private "tell^ that trying. —^ Pfwilfr LI Vernon BaU, Hansen, and Carl special lunch given by Onassis (^thoiic-Protestant conflict. a head on collision on U.S. 49 Russian “ collusion" with the Russia’s voice in Hanoi has Diplomatic sobrces pointed to Ball, Orvada, Nev. for 150 memliers of the yard’s The couple and Onassis' 22- Hsien-Nien accused “social six m iles north of Jackson, United States, qualified diplo­ become weak and that her recent charges by Peking of Funeral services will be new social and recreation club. year-old son. Alex^der. flew imperialism” (again meaning matic sources said Saturday.
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